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Planning commission approves conditional-use permit for large accessory structure at 17901 140th Ave. N.
Summary
The Dayton Planning Commission approved a conditional-use permit allowing an accessory building that would increase a property's impervious surface from about 14.8% to roughly 20.1% in the A-1 district, with conditions requiring proof of an alternative septic site and limits on future accessory development.
The Dayton Planning Commission voted 4-0 on Feb. 6 to approve a conditional-use permit allowing construction of a 52-by-36-foot accessory structure at 17901 140th Avenue North that will increase the parcel's impervious surface from about 14.8% to roughly 20.1%. The property lies in the city's A-1 agricultural district, where the code limits impervious surface to 10% without a conditional-use permit.
Staff told commissioners the site is a legal nonconforming lot (about 0.2 acres) and that, although the lot currently exceeds the 10% threshold, the permit was required to authorize the additional increase. A…
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